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  • Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.

    DID YOU KNOW??

    WHO

    King was the chief spokesperson for non-violent activism in the Civil Rights Movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law.

    WHAT

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day (officially the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.) is an American Federal holiday. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around King’s birthday, January 15.

    WHEN

    The campaign for a federal holiday in King’s honor began soon after his assassonation in 1968. President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed three years later. At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays. It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000.

    HOW

    The idea of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a holiday was promoted by labor unions in contract negotiations. After King’s death, U.S. Representative John Conyers (a Democrat from Michigan) and U.S. Senator Edward Brooke (a Republican from Massachusetts) introduced a bill in Congress to make King’s birthday a national holiday. The bill first came to a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1979. However, it fell five votes short of the number needed for passage. Two of the main arguments mentioned by opponents were that a paid holiday for federal employees would be too expensive, and that a holiday to honor a private citizen would be contrary to longstanding tradition (King had never held public office). Only two other figures have national holidays in the U.S. honoring them: George Washington and Christopher Columbus.

    Soon after, support from the corporate community and the general public were enlisted. The success of this strategy was cemented when musician Stevie Wonder hosted the Rally for Peace Press Conference in 1981. Six million signatures were collected for a petition to Congress to pass the law, termed by a 2006 article in The Nation as “the largest petition in favor of an issue in U.S. history.”

    -credit Wikipedia
  • January 2018 at Denver Art Museum: A creative new year, last days for Her Paris and Other Returns

    January 2018 at Denver Art Museum: A creative new year, last days for Her Paris and Other Returns

    Make it a creative new year at the Denver Art Museum in January

    The museum will be open Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. There’s always plenty for families to do at the DAM. Through Jan. 7 during Winter Break enjoy performances of the family-friendly play Art Emergency: Stampede Edition at 11 a.m. weekdays (except Dec. 25, Jan. 1 and 4), Create-n-Takes, and explore animal-themed artmaking activities in the DAM’s newest family space, A Walk in the Woods. And don’t forget to visit the 3-D Studio, with hands-on fun available whenever the museum is open and weekend demonstrations by local artists and creatives from noon-3 p.m.

    Adults are invited to get creative, too. The 2018 Untitled season kicks off Jan. 26 with an evening of offbeat fun guest-curated by composer Nathan Hall and dancer Laura Ann Samuelson. The three-part course, Fiber Art in the Museum with Steven Frostwill introduce participants to working with fabric, yarn and thread in a contemporary art practice. Our monthly drop-in drawing and drop-in writing programs continue, as well as Mindful Looking, a chance to slow down and savor a single work of art. On Jan. 16, get to know Deborah Butterfield’s whimsical horse sculptures Willy, Argus and Lucky.

    How can art help us discuss contemporary social issues? On Jan. 12 at a new program, Exchange, explore the theme of free speech with comic Janae Burris, poet Jen Harris, Sarah Magnatta from the University of Denver and Jim Walsh, founder of the Romero Theater Troupe, using the exhibition Eyes On: Xiaoze Xie as a starting point.

    Other upcoming lectures and events include a full-day symposium titled Beyond America’s Heartland: Regionalism and the Art of the American West (Jan. 4), Conversation with a Curator: Eyes On: Xiaoze Xie (Jan. 5), and Animate Architecture in the Yucatán Peninsula (Jan. 18). London-born and New York-based Shantell Martin—whose largest artwork to date is currently covering the sidewalks of a downtown Denver plaza—is the first speaker in the Logan Lectures Spring 2018—Artists on Art: From Any Angle series on Jan. 17.

    Time is running out to see Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism, on view through Jan. 15, 2018. Debuting nationally in Denver, this special ticketed exhibition features more than 80 paintings by 37 women artists from across Europe and America, who migrated to this epicenter of art to further their careers. They range from well-known artists such as Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt and Rosa Bonheur, to painters who are lesser-known in the United States, including Anna Ancher and Paula Modersohn-Becker. Advance ticket purchase recommended; tickets for youth 6-18 are only $5 and children five and younger are free.

    Other exhibitions on view include the multi-departmental exhibition Stampede: Animals in ArtLinking Asia: Art, Trade, and DevotionGanesha: The Playful ProtectorPast the Tangled Present and Eyes On: Xiaoze Xie. Daily exhibition tours are offered of Stampede at 1 p.m. and Linking Asia at 2 p.m.

    The Hamilton Building is now open seven days a week, and the North Building is closed for renovations.

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  • Greeley History Museum — Veteran’s Day Freebie —

    Greeley History Museum — Veteran’s Day Freebie —

    GREELEY, CO —  Veterans and active service members can enjoy FREE ADMISSION to the Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St., on Friday, Nov. 10, in honor of Veteran’s Day. While most city facilities will be closed to the public on Friday, the museum will remain open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and close on Saturday. There is no coupon needed, but proof of service must be provided.

    OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

    There’s another patriotic event happening in Greeley that weekend and you don’t need to be a veteran to appreciate it. The 101st Army Concert Band performs a free public concert at the Union Colony Civic Center, 710 10th Ave., at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 11.

    Tickets for this free patriotic-themed concert are restricted to 4 per person while supplies last, and are only available by visiting the UCCC ticket office in person. This show is expected to fill quickly.

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  • Performing Live — 12 Cents for Marvin & The Patti Fiasco — Oct 14

    Performing Live — 12 Cents for Marvin & The Patti Fiasco — Oct 14

    Live CSU Performance for Homecoming Game

    featuring

    12 Cents for Marvin & The Patti Fiasco

    on

    October 14th

    12 Cents for Marvin and The Patti Fiasco will be among the Stadium Sessions playing at Colorado State University campus before the Homecoming football game against Nevada on Oct. 14.

    Stadium Sessions is a series of free live performances by top Colorado bands launched this fall as part of the 2017 football season.

    12 Cents for Marvin

    Friday, Oct. 13 — The Burroughs will perform at 3:30 p.m. on the Oval, in conjunction with Festival on the Oval and the Homecoming Parade.

    The Patti Fiasco is scheduled to play at 5:45 p.m. the next day at The MOB, which opens at 4 p.m. on the West Lawn of the Lory Student Center. The event will also feature a DJ, a juggler, free food, Ram swag, airbrush tattoos and giant lawn games like Jenga, yard pong, tic-tac-toe and inflatable football and bowling. Students can reserve tents online.

    At the Iris & Michael Smith Alumni Center, Tea on Mars performs at 5:15 p.m., followed by 12 Cents for Marvin at 5:45 p.m.

    More details about Game Day are available online.

    The Patti Fiasco

    Stadium Sessions, made possible by CSU’s partnerships with The Music District and Bohemian Foundation, is open to the public and features more than 30 bands on three on-campus stages during weekends when the Rams are playing at home.

    For the latest details on scheduled appearances at Stadium Sessions click here.

     

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  • DAM Announces New Exhibits OCT. 2017: HER PARIS AND GANESHA OPEN; LAST CALL FOR MI TIERRA AND LA MUSIDORA; AND OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

    DAM Announces New Exhibits OCT. 2017: HER PARIS AND GANESHA OPEN; LAST CALL FOR MI TIERRA AND LA MUSIDORA; AND OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

    The Denver Art Museum bids adiós to Mi Tierra

    and

    Welcomes Three New Exhibitions


    October 1: Ganesha

    The Playful Protector, which opens Oct. 1, will display statues and other depictions of the popular Hindu deity known for removing obstacles. This was developed in collaboration with the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh. Widely worshiped since the 400s, Ganesha originated in India as a Hindu god who removes obstacles and is known for granting wealth and success. Imagery of Ganesha has crossed both geographic and religious boundaries, inspiring numerous representations throughout the Asian subcontinent over time—all of which will be surveyed in the exhibition to showcase the iconographic changes of this popular Hindu deity. Sculptures, paintings and textiles will provide a spectrum of ancient to modern representations of Ganesha. Included with general admission, which is free for youth 18 and younger.

     

    Opening Oct. 15, Past the Tangled Present

    Denver artist Jaime Molina’s interactive and immersive installation, was inspired by imagination and the joy of discovery.A special Teen Day with Jaime Molina, Oct. 21 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., will include a question-and-answer session and a hands-on workshop with the artist and an Insta/Snapmeet. Both the installation and Teen Day are included in general admission, which is free for youth 18 and younger.

     

    Oct. 22 Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism

    The DAM is proud to present this special ticketed exhibition will feature more than 80 paintings by 37 women artists from across Europe and America, who migrated to this epicenter of art to further their careers. They range from well-known artists such as Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt and Rosa Bonheur, to painters who are lesser-known in the United States, including Anna Ancher and Paula Modersohn-Becker. Advance ticket purchase recommended; tickets for youth 18 and younger only $5.

     

    CLOSING SOON

    Time is running out to see Mi Tierra: Contemporary Artists Explore PlaceThirteen Latinx artists created site-specific installations expressing experiences of contemporary life in the American West. These vibrant works, incorporating mixed-media, performance-based video art, digital animation, fiber constructions, painting, sculpture and ceramics, will be on view through Oct. 22. Guided tours of Mi Tierra are available Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p.m. through October 21.

    Common Ground: Photographs by Fazal Sheikh, 1989-2013, featuring more than 170 portrait and landscape photographs by critically acclaimed photographer Fazal Sheikh, continues on view through Nov. 12. Guided tours of Common Ground are available Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 2 p.m.

    Other Highlights

    A variety of lectures and programs are offered in October, including screenings of a film on Windshield, a groundbreaking modernist summer home built in the 1930s (Oct. 3), and a documentary on artist Daniel Sprick’s career (Oct. 4). Artist Jordan Wolfson will discuss the context of contemporary art over the past decades (Oct. 10) and former DAM curator of Spanish Colonial art Dr. Donna Pierce will analyze the development and historical implications of casta paintings on Oct. 13.

    The Untitled Final-Friday 2017 series wraps up Oct. 27 with Untitled: Homewrecker, when we will question house rules and shake things up for the mother of all season finales!

    Stop by Tuesday mornings 10 a.m.-noon or Thursday afternoons 1-3 p.m. in October and November to visit with our new Creative-in-Residence. Thomas Evans, aka Detour, is a Denver-based creative whose projects have included murals, sensor-embedded painting and sculpture, DNA-based cultural mapping projects and even touch-activated musical fruit!

    There’s always plenty for families to do at the DAM, with Free First Saturday, Create Playdate  and Fall Break (Oct. 26-29)

      

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  • Cannabis Industry Experts —Attend Public Discussion @ Anythink— Sept 27

    Cannabis Industry Experts —Attend Public Discussion @ Anythink— Sept 27

    Anythink Libraries Hosts

    Careers in Cannabis Event

    for Anythink Startup Month

    WHAT:      A panel of experts and leaders in the cannabis field will discuss entrepreneurial opportunities created by the industry during the Careers in Cannabis panel, part of Anythink Startup Month. The speakers will discuss trends and ways that the cannabis industry intersects with everything from agriculture and chemistry to marketing and entrepreneurship.

                 The event is appropriate for adults ages 21 and up. It is free and open to the public. 

    WHO:        This panel includes Jesse Burns of Sweet Grass Kitchen, Alex Levine of Green Dragon and Ricardo Baca, the country’s first marijuana editor for a major newspaper and current founder of Grassands, a cannabis content agency. Baca was listed by Fortune Magazine as one of the most powerful people in the marijuana industry. 

          To arrange interviews with the panelists, please contact Stacie Ledden at 303-405-3286

    WHEN:     Wednesday, Sept. 27, 6:30-8 pm

    WHERE:  Anythink Wright Farms, 5877 E. 120th Ave., Thornton, CO 80602, 303-405-3200

    About Anythink

    Anythink is a new style of library – a place of unlimited imagination, where play inspires creativity and lifelong learning. Rangeview Library District serves the residents of Adams County with seven Anythink libraries and Anythink in Motion – the district’s mobile library – and is one of the recipients of the 2010 National Medal of Museum and Library Service from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. For more information, go to anythinklibraries.org.
     

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  • DENVER NUGGET KENNETH FARIED & LUPUS RESEARCH ALLIANCE HOSTED A SLAM DUNK EVENT — SEPT 23

    DENVER NUGGET KENNETH FARIED & LUPUS RESEARCH ALLIANCE HOSTED A SLAM DUNK EVENT — SEPT 23

    DENVER— The Lupus Research Alliance, the world’s largest private funder of innovative lupus research, partnered with Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried for the inaugural Slam Dunk Against Lupus (SDAL) event held on Saturday, Sept. 23,  at the University of Denver’s Magness Arena inside the Ritchie Center.

    Faried, whose mother is afflicted with lupus, will host the event with 100% of the proceeds going directly to the Lupus Research Alliance to help fund scientific discoveries to better treat, prevent and cure lupus. Lupus is a challenging autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks instead of protects the body’s own tissues and organs.

    Ticket holders joined Faried, other professional athletes, and celebrities for an afternoon filled with sports, entertainment, prizes, philanthropy, and fun, with 100% of proceeds going to Lupus research.

    The event raised $49,550.00, almost half of its $125,000 goal

    The events included Kids slam dunk contest with NBA players serving as judges, a Performance by Denver Nuggets Elevation Dunk Squad & Drumline, Half-court shooting contest for a grand prize, Nuggets mascot Rocky and other interactive entertainment, Drawings throughout the day for special prizes and unique, fun activities, and Three-point shooting contests with students.

    Because the Lupus Research Alliance’s Board of Directors fund all administrative and fundraising costs, 100% of all donations goes to support lupus research programs.

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  • New York Times Bestselling Author — Jim Butcher — scheduled for CSU

    New York Times Bestselling Author — Jim Butcher — scheduled for CSU

    Free Evening with an Author at CSU

    Sept. 28

    featuring

    Best Seller Jim Butcher

    Jim Butcher, the New York Times bestselling author of The Dresden Files and The Codex Alera, will be speaking on the Colorado State University campus Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. as a part of the Evening with an Author Series.

    This event is free and open to the public, in the Lory Student Center Ballroom, with seating on a first-come, first-serve basis. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

    The Aeronaut’s Windlass is the first book in Butcher’s new steampunk series, The Cinder Spires, set in a world of magic, warriors, heroes, alliances, airships and intelligent cats. The Dresden Files, Butcher’s first published fiction, follows the adventures of Chicago’s only professional wizard, Harry Dresden. A TV series based on the books lasted one season on the Syfy channel; fans eagerly await the 16th book in the series.

    Butcher will also speak at the Denver Public Library Park Hill Branch on Tuesday, Nov.  21, at 6:30 p.m.

    Evening with an Author is sponsored by the Morgan Library, Friends of the Morgan Library, Poudre River Public Library, Poudre River Friends of the Library, The Liggett Family, KUNC, Hilton Fort Collins, and Barnes & Noble.

    For more information, go to lib.colostate.edu.

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  • Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk Set for Sunday, October 1 — Funds Lung Cancer Research

    Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk Set for Sunday, October 1 — Funds Lung Cancer Research

    Denver Locals Rally to Support Innovative Research and Double Survival

    Denver, CO – Hundreds of local residents are joining forces to fight lung cancer, united in the belief that surviving lung cancer should be the expectation, not the exception. The Denver Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk will take place Sunday, October 1 at Washington Park (701 South Franklin Street, Denver, CO 80209). All proceeds from the event support Free to Breathe, a lung cancer research and advocacy organization dedicated to increasing lung cancer survival.  

    By fundraising and joining us on event day, you are bringing hope to those affected by the disease and their families. Lung cancer claims more lives each year than breast, colon and prostate cancer combined, yet these three cancers receive more research funding. More treatment options are needed, and the innovative research we’re funding through the fundraising efforts of our community can help ensure everyone diagnosed with the disease has a fighting chance. — volunteer Leanna Whitcher of Castle Pines

    The Free to Breathe events community has raised over $16 million to support groundbreaking research and educational programs since 2005. Funds raised support life saving lung cancer research, promote access to clinical trials while building and empowering the lung cancer community. 

    Last year, community members, teams, and companies across the region supported the Denver Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk by raising over $75,000. Event chairs hope to surpass that total in 2017, which will go a long way in supporting programs specifically designed to ensure that more patients become survivors. Every dollar counts to the more than 224,000 people diagnosed in the U.S with lung cancer each year. People who have never smoked account for between 20,000 and 30,000 of lung cancer diagnoses every year. In Colorado alone, an estimated 2,420 residents will be diagnosed with lung cancer in 2017.

    This year’s event will feature a 5K Run/Walk. The day will also include music from a local DJ, a variety of kids’ activities and fun for the whole family. Special recognition will be given to top finishers and fundraisers. Gather your squad, and join us for an inspiring day focused on doubling lung cancer survival. To register and begin fundraising, visit www.freetobreathe.org/denver.

    WHAT: Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk

    WHEN: Sunday, October 1

    WHERE: Washington Park (701 South Franklin Street, Denver, CO 80209)

    HOW: Register and begin fundraising @ www.freetobreathe.org/denver

    Who is Free to Breathe

    Free to Breathe, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is a partnership of lung cancer survivors, advocates, researchers, healthcare professionals and industry leaders dedicated to doubling lung cancer survival by 2022. For more information, visit www.freetobreathe.org.

     

      

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  • Adventures for Everyone Begin at Cherry Creek!

    Adventures for Everyone Begin at Cherry Creek!

    New Adventures Begin

    at

    Cherry Creek State Park

    Sept. 23-24

    DENVER – Colorado Parks and Wildlife will host the first-ever Outdoor Adventure Expo at Cherry Creek State Park, Saturday and Sunday, September 23 and 24. With three outdoor activity areas, this premiere event will introduce you to all the agency has to offer at our 41 beautiful parks and 300-plus state wildlife areas.

    Why would you want to live in Colorado, if not to enjoy the outdoors? That’s why I do what I do for CPW. Being outdoors has helped my family get closer and gain skills that build confidence. When I take a mom shooting with her son, or help a granddad catch the first fish with his grandson, I get a reward that can’t be beat. — Bryan Posthumus, Northeast Region Hunting and Angling Outreach Coordinator and Outdoor Recreation Area Lead

    At the Outdoor Adventure Expo, you can sample the most popular recreation activities in Colorado in one place, over one weekend. You can try archery, biking, fishing, paddleboarding, rock climbing, sailing, shooting and more! Entry to the event will be free and attendees will enjoy food trucks, shuttle rides, and a wide array of outdoor recreation exhibitors and vendors who will share their expertise, safety tips and passion for getting outside.

    This year’s event is sponsored by Shikar Safari International and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO). Shikar Safari International supports educational projects related to wildlife management, hunting and shooting. GOCO invests a portion of Colorado Lottery proceeds to help preserve and enhance the state’s parks, trails, wildlife, rivers and open spaces. Additional support for the event has been provided by Bass Pro Shops, the Colorado Lottery, Colorado Tourism Office, and Waste Management.

    The Colorado Wildlife Council (CWC), a group of avid sportsmen, will also be in attendance unveiling its first (of two) origami dollar bill wildlife statue as part of its statewide education campaign, Hug A Hunter. The statue, a life-size origami elk, was built by Colorado sculptor, Dwayne Cranford, to educate Coloradans on where the money from hunting and fishing license fees goes: directly to Colorado’s wildlife, public lands and economy. CWC’s campaign, Hug a Hunter, strives to inform Coloradans that sportsmen have an irreplaceable impact on the health of our state’s abundant wildlife and natural resources due to licensing fees from hunting and fishing. The fall Hug a Hunter television and digital campaigns launched on September 11 and will conclude on November 17. To learn more about the campaign, visit www.HugaHunter.com.
     
    Check out cpwoutdooradventure.com and be sure to share YOUR outdoor experiences with us on our social media channels using #CPWexpo!

    WHAT: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Adventure Expo

    WHEN: Sat., Sept. 23, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sun., Sept. 24, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

    WHERE: Cherry Creek State Park, 4201 South Parker Road, Aurora

    HOW: Admission to the Expo and Park are FREE! Please note, parking will be provided and shuttles utilized to move visitors in the Expo area. Driving in the Expo area will be strictly limited. You can also ride RTD Light Rail to the Nine Mile Station. From there, you can walk through a special park gate entrance and be shuttled to the Expo Area. Handicap parking is available.

     

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